Sentence examples for provinces upon from inspiring English sources

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They were then obliged to return to their home provinces upon graduation.

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The cavalcade had spent 38 hours traveling across Punjab, the country's most populous province; upon reaching central Islamabad, Mr. Qadri, speaking from behind a bulletproof glass screen, issued an ultimatum to Mr. Zardari's government: dissolve the Parliament by morning and make way for a caretaker administration, or face a "people's democratic revolution".

Alberdi wrote in his book "Escritos póstumos": The revolution of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, intended to win the independence of Argentina from Spain, also had the consequence of emancipating the province of Buenos Aires from Argentina or, rather, of imposing the authority of this province upon the whole nation emancipated from Spain.

Early in August Russian, Prussian and Austrian troops simultaneously entered the Commonwealth and occupied the provinces agreed upon among themselves.

Mr. Niehous was rescued by accident: rural police officers searching for cattle thieves in a southern province stumbled upon Mr. Niehous chained to a pole in a rancher's hut.

Still, for all its beauty, the Vendee coast is less well known than Brittany's, no doubt because it is less wild, but perhaps also, I suspect, because, historically and geographically, the Vendee has always been a more remote province, closed upon itself.

In addition, the steady steam of mainland gamblers from nearby Guangdong province depends upon the vagaries of the Chinese government's visa policies.

In 2011, citizens in Huili, a county in Sichuan province, came upon a lead story on a local government website about a newly completed highway running through the countryside.

Roman officials were few and, particularly in the eastern provinces, relied heavily upon locally recognized leaders if they were friendly to Rome.

He owns a number of game farms in the country's northern provinces and invests "millions upon millions" in exotic species, such as buffalo and sable antelope, South Africa's City Press newspaper reported.

A self-proclaimed leader, usually an army officer, heading a private army typically formed from the peasantry with the support of provincial landowners, established his control over one or more provinces, and then marched upon the national capital.

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